Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1925 — Page 6

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i CLASSIFIED ABVERTiSEMENTS, I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

u classified ads ♦ ••••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••* FOR SALE FOR SALE A few good uscii oil Htoves and (<<4 range*. Thu <l n Company. 1:!(l ls BABY CHICKS - Weitm-sduy ami Thursday of each week. Heavy breeds, *10; Light breeds, *8 per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. DilNng. Rt. 2. Decatur, Ind. Craigville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. M-W-F-144-ts hdItLES FdP. SALk—Canning and Dill sizes U Raudenbush. Decatur, R. 10. Box IS 179tjX FOR SALT.—Comb honey at 15 and 29 cents per section at tuy farm 2 mile : west of Pleasant Mills, Phone 861, O. Decatur, W. W. Ha WANTED — Housework b> the 7T.iv Inquire at street number 308 Mar. ha!) street, Decatur. 179-3tx WANTED by reliable party, to r<-nt a five or six room house, about th ■ last of August. Prefer modern bom but will accept semi-omdern. Best cf reference-Aildress box 135 care Dail ■ Democrat— tfc WANTED TO I'l Y - Soft emii'lno lain good condition. Cali White G FOR RENT FOR RENT -Nh,. eli-i-pin:; loom in modern home, near the G. E. Ca l at bln W. M i- -hall. FOR ~R E N T~O R — L.t AS E—As~ lan forced to take a much needed rest I have decided to rent our new Grocery and General Store, building vnd fixtures. A fine location and ;. I gcod proposition to the right party.j Phone 748. Mrs. C. G. Strickler. j 178t:i FOR SALE —on.- fresh Guernsey | cow, calf by side; one Jersey i springer; one good stock bull; breed cows; 4 good null - hogs. In-j quire Schmitt Meat Market 17!'t t' (..OST OR STOLEN —Shepherd dog--| black and tan, clipped to shoitlderi.i Phone 1079 ISO-21 | LOST AND FOUND LOST - Short born Hull. red v.ithj white spots; Finder please call Joe I Gerber, Craigvil’e, phone at my ; pense, Bluffton it- 4 ISb-dt'; Patrons Please Notice - My dental offices will be closed from August Ist tu 15th. . c. Roy Archbold 180-4 t ■ Mi...—. —(j— — We trade, sell or buy cars. Always a square deal. Hileman i (jn rage. It j

CARD OF THANKS W< wls.i to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our friends ; and neighbors for their sympathy and j acts of, kindness, to the choir for the | music to the minister ami all others I who in any manner aided ns in our I time of sorrow, occasioned by the I death of onr hm'band and father. I Mrs. Lemuel yj. risher and I Children, j “PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public, sale at her residence, 342 Mercer Avenue. on Saturday. August Ist Salo to begin at 2 o'clock, the following property to-wit: Bed, Springs and Mattress: Curly Birch Chiffonier; Maple Dresser: , Morris Chair'; Mahogany Centei I Tabb: Oak Center Tabb-: Couch;! Walnut, Side Board; I .ar go Size Gas! Range; 2 Rockers: lOHxlili Wilton, Hm.'; 9x12 Tapestry Rug; 9x22 Wil tin. Rug: Small Brussells Rug: | Antique Silverware; Dishes; Jars.l and many articles not mentioned. J MISS CARLISLE TERMS- CASH. Roy Johnson, A net. J Brunton. Clerk. 29-.TJ-31 O : (, PIANO TUNER Recommended Leave tuning orders at Gay, Zwick & Myers. o j, (Eitopfactic Life to CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10-12 2 5 6:30-8 127 N. 2nd B*. Phone 62t

t ♦ BUSINESS t’AHDS * 11. I ROIINAPFEL, D. C. < DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neui ocalcmeter Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence ICB7 Office Hours: ITI2 am. 1 5 C 8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Diack, Lady Attendant I Calls answered promptly day or night 1 Oftice phone 90. Home phone 727 —.- 1 ~ — ■ —■ FEDERAL FARM LOAN’S Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER i OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: | 8 to 11:30-12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Ju> unlimited amount of-, 6 PERCENT money on Improved real estat* ■FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate , SCHURGErS ABSTRACT OFFICE ' 33 8. 2nd ht I I DR. G. F. EIC HHORN Veterinarian i Office at Sale Barn on First Street ' Racilary white diarrhoea of • chickens controlled by blood 1 test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o —p imuvrtiHvr or vumixistr vroit Native is Lt-rt'bv That the iindvt hits been appointed Ad-i ininiKtratur <»t the estate us Sarah E. lain of Adairs • ounty. deceased,. rii<- e late is probably sol . ent. 1 JESSE B. KOOP. Administrator ’ Inly .'I!, 1!>25, • L. Walt.rs, atty. 31-7-14] $ I $ WANT ADS EARN i X_ JL UAiM-ii/ BubodiX-MARKETS-STOCKS'

Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING CRAIN REVIEW Chicago, July 31. (United Press.) (.rain fuluri-s opent-d irregular on | the <'h;, .i-o board of (lade. Wheat I in uie while coarse grains | Held virtually steady. I ; Heavy short covering ‘boosted July -,vh .it option three cents. Conserva- • tive.i had future options under control ' and were reluctant to take aggressive Lo t, n pending news of today's move- . j inent. Steady undertone in corn was influenced by the strong feeling in wheat. Oats trade was extremely light. Pi revisions were steady with hogs. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 2,850; I | official to Now York yesterday; 3,230 ’ hogs, closing steady, heavies, $14.05 'a 514.75; mediums and light weight, - sl4 il.Vli $14.55; light lights, si4.soi?i. ■ $14.75; pigs, a sli.su; packing 'sows, rough, $12.50jt $12.35; cattle,! 275, slow; sheep, 1,200 best lambs, $15.00; few. $15.25; best ewes. 650.1 SS.Sn; r-alves, 1,000 tops, sl3.2s<fr $13.50. > LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Correct'd July 30) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Brollers\ 23c Leghorn, Anconas and Black broi-, lers 18c Old Roosters .’ 8c Ducks 10c Geese 8c Eggs >. 28c J —t LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 30) I Farley, per bsuhel SI.OO Oats, per bushel 3Bc Rye, per bushel —_...*1.00 New Wheat. No 1 $1.46 Now Wheat, No. 2 $1.45 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs per dozen ........ 30c — BUTTERFAT AT STATION l-Ullterfiit 42c >8

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DEMPSEY ANO KEARNS SPLIT Champion And His Manager Sever Business Connections By Henry L. Farrell, (U. P. Staff Correspondent) (Copyright 1925 by U. P. I New York, July 31 Jack Dempsey told me over long distance telephone from Los Angeles early today that he had definitely severed business connections with Jack Kearns, that "Tex' Rickard was empowered to handle his affairs in the east and that he would not apear in New York Tuesday before the state boxing commisison as ordered. Furthermore, he said, *"! have signed no fight contracts whatever." This cross-continent interview was sought in an effort to straighten out various and conflicting stories that nave at Isen on all sides regarding the heavyweight champion's plans. "I am doing a little gymnastic work every day and keeping in shape," Dempsey said, "but it would be impossible for me to fight Harry Wills or'Gene Tunpey this year." Asked about the often reported fight to be staged by Floyd Fitzsimmons ,i:i Michigan City during September. Dempsey reiterated that he would not sign for this or any other bout. "Floyd is an old friend of mine and when he asked me if 1 would tight for him, 1 told him I would, on condition it wasn’t a 'hard' match.” "Have you talked with Jack Kearns?" I asked him. "Yes, we had a little business to utile up.” Dempsey replied. "That's all straightened out now, we’ve split our realty holdings, and in the future I'm going to do my own business." While he is on the coast, however, Dempsey said he had given "Tex” Rickard a virtual power of attorney to conduct his eastern affairs. It was stressed that Rickard acted only as a friend and associate in these affairs and not as a promoter.

• + *** + **««***** ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ + <4-<>4-4+ + <>i + + + + + + 4i Yesterday's hero — Sammy Gray of the Athletics, pitching hij first full game in nearly a month, Won his tenth game of the season and scored his foal th . hubait, beating the Tigers. 9 to 0. After taking three beatings in a row from the Pilates, the Braves turnede the tallies, smashed out 11 hits add Won the fourth game of the cries, 5 to 1. For the ninth time in as many games the Robins batted against lefthanded pitching and were beaten, 5 to 2. by the Cardinals. With effective pitching by Buckeye, the Indians took their third thraight from the Red Sox, 7 to 2. Coveleskie’s streak of 13 consecutive victories was broken when the White Sox swamped the Washington Senators, 11 to 1. The Reds made a clean sweep of their Philadelphia series, by beating the Phillies, 6 to 2. The pitching of Waite Hoyt enabled the Yankees to secure a 9 to 2 victory over the St. Louis Browns, making it three straight. Playing tinder the threat of a thunder storm, the Giants defeated the Cubs, 4 to 2. Hartnett got Ins

21th homer. . o hne Offers Special Rates To Chicago Rodeo; Persons w ho enjoy rodeos and roundtips wifi have an opportunity to see some of the world's best cow boy performers in action at the Chicago Round-up and world's championship contest, to be held in Chicago August 15 to 23, inclusive. The Erie rialroad announces that special excursions wll be run from Lima, Ohio, and all intermediate points to Chicago during the round-up. Special roundtrip fares will be offered. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July SI.6G; Sept. $1.49%; Dec. |1,50%. Corn: July $11.03; Sept $1.04%; Dec. 85%q. Oats: July 41%c, Sept. 45%c; Dec. 45e. 0 NOTICH OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EST ATE No. 2147. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of John C. Hlrschy. deeoased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, o» the 7th day of September, ’ 1925, and show cause, if anv, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. CHRISTIAN HIRSCHY, Administrator Decatur, Ind.. July 31. 1925. Lenhart A- Heller, Attys. 31-7

» YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ B Cincinnati, 6; Philadelphia. 2 New York, 4; Chicago. 2. Boston, 6; Pittsburgh, 1. St. ixiuis. 5; Brooklyn, 2. American League Detroit, 0; Philadelphia. 9. . Chicago. 11; Washington, 1. St. 2; New York. Cleveland, 7; Boston, 2. Aemrican Association Mlnenapolls, 4-4; Kansas City, 5 3. Louisville, 3; Toledo, 1. Milwaukee, 4; St. Pau), 3. Columbus, 3; Indianapolis, 1. o Football League May Be Organized This Fall Organization of a league of semiprofessional football teams in Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio Is being discussed in several cities in the territory mentioned. A meeting of those Interested In the movement has been calld for August 3. to be held in Van Wert, Ohio. The Portland Our Boys are among the teams beirig mentioned for the league. . o STATE TAX BOARD ORDERS FIVE PER CENT BOOST HERE (Continued from Page One) commended affecting one or more.) townships. In seventeen counties adjustments affecting only cities and towns were ordered. In Warren county a 50 per cent increase in land improvemets was ordered For Jasper county a 225 per cent increase on improvements was ordered and Montgomery county was directed to boost its improvements assessments twenty per cent. Orders issued by the state tax board will cause the county boards of review to reconvene, next Tuesday to act on the recommendations. The action of the state tax board adds nearly *50,000.000 to the total tax valuation of real estate and personal property ip Indiana. Even with the increase ordered b* the board, the total valuation of locally assessed property will lie nearly $100.000,000 less than last year.

A reduction on real estate was or- * dered in only one cauuty. The board recotnmende’d a three per cent de- , * crease in three townships of Union ' county. 1 Assessments of the city of Sulli- ‘ van were ordered decreased ten per * cent. In other cities the increases ordered ranged from five per cent to 180 per cent in Cannelton, Perry county. i — o i Kendallville Woman Wins . State Golf Title Today South Bend. July 31.—Miss Naomi | Hull, of Kendallville today won the.' ■ Indiana women's state golf title. Miss Hull defeated Mr* Walter East of South Rend lour and two to t play in the finals of the tourney. o Fort Wayne Dodgers To Play At Preble Sunday j Prebel, July 31—The Fort Wayne f Dodgers will be the guests of the local 4 baseball team Sunday afternoon. The Dodgers defeated Preble in a previous - meeting of the two teams, by a score a of 8-5. Preble hopes to even the score i. Sunday. Shady or Selking will pitch for the locals. On Saturday, the Preble i team will play the Ossian nine on the I latter's diamond. s —

Varicose Veins Reduced or Money Back, Says Smith, Yager & Falk Simple Home Treatment That Is Giving Amazing Results. The world progresses. Today ailments that took weeks to cure can now be ended in a few days. If you have varicose veins or bunches you can start today to bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise you will do so. Just get an original bottle of Moone'a Emerald Oil at any dispensing pharmacist and apply it night and morning to the enlarged veins. It is very powerful and penetrating, and i only a little is required. : After a few days’ treatment the veins will begin to grow smaller and by regular use will soon reduce to normal. Moone's Emerald Oil is also a marvelous healing agent. One application for instance stops the Itching of . eczema, and a few applications causes the eruptions to dry up, scale off and 4 completely disappear. It is equally as t effective in barber’s itch, salt rheum, ■’ redness and inflammatory skin trouble, t People who want to reduce varicose i veins, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, or e piles in a few days should not heslB tate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a r long time. Any pharmacy can supply 7 you. Smith, Yaker & Falk, Druggists.

| Columbia Club Moves 1 Indianapolis, July Sl-Th* Colum I bia club today started moving from its temporary house on North .Meridian street to the new buiUlOR of the ' organization on the Circle. 'l The task will be completed by Aug- ' ust 14. according to officials of the dub During the removal period the dub members have been offered the use of tb Elk’h clubboua®. o $ I—s Wand ADS EARN-*--* t

I Now Is The Time I To Think About I I Your Fall Plowing I 1)0 IT EASILY WITH A ■ ■Fordson TRACTOR | PLOW ro HARROW I J Sold with an Oliver Plow and Harrow on the Deferred I j Payment Plan. Let the Increased Profits Pay for the I j Tractor while it’s working. Nearly Two Years To Pay. I W One-Fourth Down—Three-Eights Oct. Tst, 1925, I g Three-Eights Oct 1, 1926. I | COME IN AND TALK IT OVER I [OFFER EXPIRES AUG. 27 Bremcni!— uiTinn'n—BiMi rarii w. j g To Make the Business of Farm- Two crops before | ra ing More Profitable / you make final payment. I I g The business of farming is to get the big- This new plan is both simple and easy. I ® gest return in crop profits per acre. Th s ( .. e .. U m ■ I g can be done at a great saving of time and 7 one-fourth of the amount now. Ihe I | money by the farmer who uses Fordson balance is divided into two amounts, one B powered implements. of which may be paid after this Fall’s ■ The Fordson, because of its low initial Cr ° PS an> in and marketed i thc other onc I cost and adaptability at inexpensive up- ear ,a,cr - I,lus Y ou P a Y when you have keep, serves the farmer at every season lke jnoney and not at times when you I® 8 of the year when belt jobs as well as field need the money to carry on the business work must be done. of fanning . < NOW. with Fall plowing at hand, is the time to start preparing the perfect seed Diis is the most unusual offer of its kind bed for next Spring’s crop. We will show that has ever been made. Take advantage you how this can best be done at the :» vnw a e < . i greatest saving and with the largest profit .- ‘ (before August 27th) and Take advantage of this opportunity to rea lze ever y advantage of the unusual secure your Fordson tractor, Oliver plow terms. To do so will enable you, for the and harrow NOW, with enough time to first time, to enjoy the benefits of farm‘!’e 7L r 7.‘ st ‘ (1 P rofits from y° ur ing the Fordson way-not only this year crops to pay for them. but for many years to come. This Special Offer Lasts Only 30 Days I Buy the Fordson tractor together with an Oliver plow and harrow on easy terms, an advantage every farmer will really appreciate. WHh this equipment, increase your crjp profits sufficiently to make extremely easy the long dfeerred payments which we will be glad to arrange for you. You can spread the cost over two Fall payments or secure a discount by paying ! L the balance even sooner if you wish to do so. y ADAMS COUNTY AUTO CO. > FRED E. KOLTER, Mgr. !n4K r r > U Authorized Ford aid Fordson Dealers I North of Court House „„ H ] Phone 80 g

iNEGRO IS >• John Ridley Sentenced To Life Imn prisonment For Murder Os Ind.en1- a poli« Colored Woman. Shelbyville. Ina-, !• Ridley, nefiro. of Indianapolis, today e was under sentence of life imprison- '' ment for the murder of Bessie Fraz- *“ ier. colored, in Indianapolis. The jury found him guilty on the eighth $ ballot.

American Legion Meeting H The Adams Post No., 4:1 J** M American Legion will ho!,] a “ H in legion Hall. North Second H at 7:30 o'clock TTbursday eve alll , K Business of importam - will t .. bru ( M before the veterans and a Lr K „ ' ’ ■ tendance is requested. H Get ready for winter. Trade ■ your open car in on a closed K Willys-Knight or Overland 11,1.. K man Garage. ' ■